Oshawa Times (1958-), 31 Mar 1964, p. 5

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WHITBY And DISTRICT Whitby Bureau Office: 111 Dundas St. West Manager: John Gault EFFECTIVE TOMORROW border and the words "'pestes"' THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, March 31, 1964 5 and "postage" appear in white Tel. 668-3703 The Canada Post of'ice wishes to announce that, commencing |April 1, new rates will a2 in effect for stamps used in print- ed matter. There's also a rise on COD fees, day cards, Christmas cards, and other cards will require three cents for the first two ounces, (or fraction from nil up to two ounces), and one cent for each additional two ounies or fraction thereof. New fees for COD handling are as follows: Up to $2--15 cents; from $2 to $50 -- 25 cents; from $50 to $100 -- 40 | lcents, These fees ace imposed | lover and above the postal rate. NEW STAMP RELEASE A new stamp focusing atten- on Canada's desire to for- ther world peace wi.i go on sale April 8, the Hon. John R. Nichol- son, Postmaster General, an- nounced recently. Mr. Nicho!- son said that the issue appears # \timely in view of current inter- & jest in peace. This is the first of several multi-colored stamps the Can- ada Post Office will issoe this year, Mr. Nicholson explained that the production method com- bines two lithographic pro- i |cesses with one intaglio pro- ' loess. In this way, the tradition- al virtues of steel engraving, COLUMBIAN SQUIRES PLAY EASTER BUNNY hundreds of cans of food for Whitby's needy. The boys, members of Whitby Circle 1548, Columbian Squires, a junior branch of the Knights of Columbus, will donate the food to the Salvation Army Nine 'Easter Rabbits' who believe in distributing some- thing more substantial than Easter eggs, these members of the Junior K of C collect- ed, by door to door canvass, MERCANTILE CHAMPIONS Durnos Burst Bubble, Clobber Sunoco 8-3 . The headline "Red-hot Sunocojreceived assists on his second} Shames Durnos" seemed to in-| goal. spire Durno's Garage to an 8-3) In the second period, Ger- victory over this same Arena|mond, on a pass from MacDon- Sunoco team. This win gave|ald made it 4-0 for Durnos, Mike! Durnos the best-of-five final|Gray and Germond set Ron Left to right, front row: Joha St. Mark's Unit 8 | Pians Daffodil Tea In April Unit No. 8 of St, Mark's Unit- ed Church Women held its reg- lular meeting at the home of lMrs. Everett Quantrill, 636 Brock street north, with the leader, Mrs. J. K. Bowes, pre- siding. An Easter devotional was given by Mrs. Graham Lawson land Mrs. Neil Murkar. Mrs. [Bowes announced: the Annual | Daffodil tea would be held April 10 in the Church Hall with an antique display by Mrs. Mo 1 ly IMitchell, Mrs, Don Courtice is |ticket convener. | Slides were shown by Mrs. E and the St. Vincent De Paul Society who will in turn see that it is distributed to en- sure a happy and not so hun- gry Easter to many of the town's less fortunate citizens. Spellen, George Chase, Ken Holyk and Dave Spellen. Back row left to right: Dan O'Hagan, John McGe:, John Goodall, John Newton, and Pete Miller. --Oshawa Times. Photo WSCS And CGIT Affiliate After | Mission Course The Women's Society for Christian Service held its March meeting in the Sunday school hall with President Mrs, K, Cul- jlen in the chair, nounced and be presented with) After opening the meeting and steins donated by the Bradings|conducting a brief business ses- . Ale division of Carlings. sion, Mrs. Cullen introduced seni work. Mrs. R. -- pe ' ., welcomed the visiting CGIT|Mrs. Dancey and the meetie Congratulations to Durnos Ga-| roups and: thely Leader: Mrs, (cadeed wiih the Mizpah Benedic- rage on their fine victory and| 7, i : "I¢ion. verett Quantrill on their re- 'cent vacation in Bermuda. New Postal Fees Are Announced Newspapers, circulars, birth-, series three games to two in Whitby Mercantile Hockey at Whitby Arena Sunday afternoon. Durnos_ well-deserved their win, as their forwards were fly- ing and their defence was solid. It allowed very few shots at Matt Campbell in their nets. Matt also played a steady game whenever the Sunoco forwards managed to get by his defence. Don Mitchell. Slack up for the next Durnos | winning of the Ivan Hicks tro- The group was affiliating with goal. Maw got a loose puck for ajnhy , , . yo ell d a 161 at f breakaway to make it 6-0. for phy you w eserve it./the Women's group after having , : {Also to Arena Sunoco who put|completed their Missionary} Pot the: Sunbeam on ahy|UP a terrific battle and with a|course, scoresheet on passes from Herb|!t of luck might have won the] Miss Ruth MacMillan, | presi- Tran and Bob Cherry to end the|®°"°*- jdent of the girls' group, had | change of the affiliation service. scoring in the second period. 5 Crawtorh 4 th ; Van s.os|Joyce Crawforth read the scrip- Arena Sunoco kept plugging] jture, Louise Pogson played a away at the Durno lead in the| lpiano solo and also gave an out- SUMMARY First. Period 1, Durnos: Maw (Tran) . Durnos: Tran (Germond, Bobbie) . Durnos: Tran 9.25 third period, as Herb Tran and! On display were children's garments -made by the mem- bers for the Indian children of the Osheneken Church, near Brantford. A social time was spent over a cup of tea. Next work meeting will be April 7. at right angles to one another in the upper right hand corner. The design was commission- Communist China in 1958-59 re- ported 97,000,000 <persons en- BIG ENROLLMENT jrolled in schools of all types, or 14.5 per cent of the popula- tion, ; ed by the Post Office Depart- ment, Mr. Nicholson said, and/ executed by the Canadian Bank! Note Company. such as clarity of design and éubilety of tone, will be retain-| ed, while the offset process will, add brightness and depth to the color, he stamp will show a glebe| of white and blue, around which) appears a gold banner bearing} the words 'Pacem in Terris" in a darker gold, This focat point is highlighted with white and set in'a blue background. The word "Canada" appears at the ' bottom, to the left of centre and MEN'S SHOP is a darker shade of blue. The] 129 BROCK S, PH. 668-2091 design is' contained in a white| } Just Arrived New Spring Samples to be tailored by... © TIP TOP TAICORS e@ HOUSE OF HOBBERLIN e WM, B. LEISHMAN or Russ Reeves _ Watch For Our OPENING 3 SPECIALS FRI., & SAT. APRIL 3 & 4th @ DOOR PRIZES @ SOUVENIR ITEMS Whitby Tile Centre 106 BROCK ST. S. WHITBY a BOUT FILTRE 'Embass- Embassy FILTER TIP Look! For a limited time only you get 10 extra Cift-Coupons in every carton (Mawr MacDonald) Second Period Durnos: Germond (MacDonald) teveeee Durnos: Slack (Gray, Germond) . Durnos: (Maw) Sunoco: Middleton (H, Tran, Cherry) Third Period H. Tran Middleton) Switzer 194/line of the completed Mission | studies. 401, Mrs. Dudley Wilson presented . 759|Friendship badges to two of the . 13:40! girls, Ruth Hawlett and Shari| 1455| Robson and also conducted a ibrief but impressive candle- lighting ceremony. 244 'This part of the service closed ' v7.1)\with prayer. Mrs. Wilson then " "The 'Sunoco club tried hard.|Ricky Switzer narrowed the They played well, but either|margin to three goals. Bob) 4 took too long to shoot,.or passed|Cherry received assists on both| s the puck once too often. After/the goals. Middleton was also in| the first couple of Durnos goals,|on the first goal and Herb Tran} 5 they had to go on the offensive|helped out onthe second one.| " where they got caught a few|With less than two minutes left times with only one defenceman|in the game Durnos came on back. This resulted in several| with two more of their own to Durnos goals. end the scoring and the game.) : Elmer Tran set up Charlie|Slack set up Germond for the/11: purnos: Tran *"lcalled Mrs. E. A. MacMillan Maw for the first Durno goal, |first Durno goal. MacDonald (MacDonald, Maw) 19.25)forward, and presented her with Elmer then scored the next two|and Maw helped Elmer get his ja gift book, from the WSCS, in to end the scoring in the first|hat trick for the last goal. appreciation of her work with period with Durnos ahead 3-0.) JUST TALKING: Don't forget PERSONALS jthe Explorer and CGIT groups. Jackie Germond and Len Bobbie|the League Banquet April 11 in | Mrs. William Hewis _ intro- helped Elmer on his first goal,|the Whitby Arena at 7.45 p.m.| Mr. and Mrs. Albert Carr and) duced. the guest speaker Mrs. A. while Maw and Al MacDonald'The All-Star team will be an-|their daughter Nancy are spend-|Dancey, who has ling been in- ing the Easter holidays visiting|terested in work among teen-| their daughter and son-in-law, |age girls. 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